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The
Tunisians "joie de vivre" is reflected in their festivals.
Even the smallest village sets aside a time for celebration whether
it be for the summer harvest, fishing season, a local saint, or the
arrival of Spring.
Visitors
are always welcome and urged to participate whether it be in
dancing, sharing a cup of tea or just a friendly smile. A balmy
summer evening under a magnificient starry sky is often the setting
for these occasions.
The
Saharian Festival is of special interest to those who dream of the
vast expanse of dunes and sober beauty of the Sahara.
Douz;
the gateway to the desert, offers an authentic and genuine picture
of desert traditions, folk art and customs. The village itself,
surrounded by sand dunes, is the departure point for the Mehares and
Saharian safaris. A unique adventure awaits you.
The
International Music Festival is held for long evenings in the El Jem
Coliseum. An unforgetable experience of hearing the music of
renowned artists and symphonic orchestras in the outstanding setting
of the majestic Roman coliseum in a mild summer night.
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